His royal
Phatness, who was rumoured to have dropped Codedtunes entertainment
& music to concentrate on his accounting Job with a firm on the
Island, is back in the Studio with his longtime friend & partner Id
Cabasa, at their Akoka based studio, sweeting it out.

The Gengen love singer Yemi Alade, whose single Johnny did the majick she's been looking for all this years. The song, that was produced by a relatively known producer & singer Selebobo, has catapulted Yemi's career to the elite club of the music industry.

The talented songstress who came into prominence few years ago, after winning the MTN Project Fame talent hunt, whose song Kedike & Emi ni Baller spread all over the country like a wild fire, has come to say that her career for now is what is occupying her time. "I am too busy to have time for any man, it is not that i don't have male friends but am not thinking about any relationship for now."she says. Chidinma, whose third studio album will soon hit the shelves. The Capital Hills Recording act says she's bent on ruling the music industry for a long time.

Oloruntobi Dare, a senior at the Hubert Flowers High School did her school, family and friends proud by making the coveted list of 1,000 students to have earned the Gates Millennium Scholarship 2014, which has less than 10 percent acceptance rate.

A 52-year-old woman in Ezinihitte Mbaise Lo­cal Government Area, Imo State, Mrs. Tina Iwuji, is currently gnashing her teeth in the custody of the Imo State Police Command after she allegedly sold her son's 2 week old baby.The two-week-old baby girl was sold for the sum of N350,000 to another wom­an, Bernadine Abara, who claimed to be in need of a girl to complement her three sons.

The Islamist group, Boko Haram, may have got over $70million between 2006 and 2011 for its insurgent activities in Nigeria which claimed lives, the most recent of which is the Friday Nyanya, Abuja bombing, from its sponsors.

Nigeria’s secret police, the Department of State Services, alias SSS, on Saturday night blocked the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Lamido Sanusi, from boarding a Turkish airline flight for a planned trip to Saudi Arabia for lesser hajj, a witness and a spokesperson for Mr. Sanusi have told PREMIUM TIMES.

Mba said 19 people died, whilst 31 were injured by the blast, which occurred directly opposite the bus station bombed by Boko Haram on April 14. That blast officially killed75 people and injuring over 200.